Season one has some good fluff, but season 2's got meat.
Does anyone know if Stephen Fry's going to be back? Whitefont the answer, for lo, I am spoileriffic.
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Season one has some good fluff, but season 2's got meat.
Does anyone know if Stephen Fry's going to be back? Whitefont the answer, for lo, I am spoileriffic.
Man, I know other people had negative opinions about the season three finale, but I *loved* it. I thought it was awesome, with the whole double cross and all. I can't wait for season four.
I was watching Bones the other evening and - to give you background - there's a Dorothy Parker poem where she says men always bring her one perfect rose (and laments that it's never one perfect limousine). On Bones, Booth brings one perfect fingerprint ... which is duly appreciated.
Is Bones starting tonight? Or next week?
Next week, along with a whole bunch of other stuff I watch.
Man, I know other people had negative opinions about the season three finale, but I *loved* it. I thought it was awesome, with the whole double cross and all. I can't wait for season four.
Well, I enjoyed that it was exciting and totally HSQ-tastic. I felt sad about it, but that's fair enough - Doyle, Anya, Tara et al. But I also found it a bit implausible based on my recollection of the key plotline wrt Colby and his chum and their history - the scenes with the two of them absolutely did not gel with the finale, unless I'm misremembering it all. I hope I am misremembering it all, because it felt like wobbly retcon, and that's what irritated me. (That said, next season looks Very Exciting Indeed.)
I hope I am misremembering it all, because it felt like wobbly retcon, and that's what irritated me
yes, me too. I am hoping that Colby is a triple agent. Cause I love him and want to have hot sweaty horizontalness with him. Or verticalness, I'm not picky.
Yeah, I think he's going to have confessed for an ulterior reason and will be absolved this season.
They just reran the episode with the friend and no, it didn't make the finale make any more sense.
The only other explanation I could come up with was that the actor decided to leave and this was their way of writing him out.